I just got HTC Radar for T-Mobile.
Does anyone know how to turn off the haptic feedback on this phone?
I can turn off the vibrate from the sound & ringtone setting but can't find the way to turn this haptic feedback off when I touch the return/windows/search button.
Thanks in advance.
What do you mean haptic feedback ?
When my Radar ring if I touch back/win/search buttons nothing happens I have to slide up in case to answer the call.
As far as I know, you cannot turn off the haptic feedback. I think this applies to all windows phones.
Tonyco1 said:
What do you mean haptic feedback ?
When my Radar ring if I touch back/win/search buttons nothing happens I have to slide up in case to answer the call.
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What I mean is when you touch any of those 3 buttons, the phone vibrates to confirm our touch.
agm611 said:
As far as I know, you cannot turn off the haptic feedback. I think this applies to all windows phones.
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That's what I think because I've searched everywhere but can't find any clue.
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Can a dev possibly do some tweaking on the Samsung keyboard? I'd really love an option for turn vibrate on and off, after hitting a number and then space going back to the letters part of the keyboard. Any other suggestions? Thanks guys.
I'm pretty sure you can turn off the haptic feedback already.
-bZj
down8 said:
I'm pretty sure you can turn off the haptic feedback already.
-bZj
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They only way to do it turns off the touch sensitive buttons on the bottom too which stinks.
priide said:
They only way to do it turns off the touch sensitive buttons on the bottom too which stinks.
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I'm with you! I love my hepatic feedback on buttons, but hate vibrate while typing
afive720 said:
I'm with you! I love my hepatic feedback on buttons, but hate vibrate while typing
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Thanks man. I think the samsung keyboard is a really good keyboard just needs a few tweaks and it would be great.
I just noticed that there is no haptic feedback on the two capacitive touch buttons. Also, there is no haptic feedback when you open the screen previews, add a widget, etc. I wonder if there is haptic feedback on this device. I couldn't find where to enable this option.
What device do you have? The 4.0 and 5.0 both have three buttons. And they both have haptic feedback.
I have the 5.0. I don't have the haptic feedback for the menu and back buttons.
Se7enex said:
What device do you have? The 4.0 and 5.0 both have three buttons. And they both have haptic feedback.
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Only the USA versions have three capacitive buttons. Look at the guy's country - he's got an International version with two capacitive buttons and a mechanical Home key.
And I don't know which device you have (4.0?) , but the USA 5.0 is missing haptic feedback for menu/home/back touchkeys.
Might be fixable with a change to the keylayout file - or possibly some hacks in the Settings smali. For me, trying to get statusbar-swipe-brightness working is higher priority, but that's proving to be a pain in the ass. Smali makes my head hurt.
Hi. I'm bumping this thread.
I got my international version YP-G70 yesterday and it came with 2.2.2 (froyo).
The haptic feedback and vibration in general worked well.
I upgraded via Kies to 2.3.5 (gingebread) and the haptic feedback was gone. Alse there was no way to enable it under Settings/Sound.
So i flashed the Eryigit 2.3.6 custom rom and hoped the issue would be resolved, but sadly no. In the sound settings there is an option to enable/disable haptic feedback but it doesn't make any difference.
I feel the vibration motor behaves a bitt sluggisk too compared to 2.2.2.
Does anyone have some sort of workaround/solution to this?
Just got my galaxy S3 and im loving every second of it, BUT
the vibration is so "low" i cant feel it vibrate in my pocket compared to the HTC HD2 at all. is this normal. is there any way to make the vibration "feelable" if thats a word.
i had at least 7 miss calls with vibration on and i didnt feel none of them at all. you may say put the ringtone on. but i was in a situation where putting a ringtone on would not be right so i put it to vibration mode and i didnt feel jack all.
even with the ringtone on the vibration cannot be felt! so disappointed
any tips would help
10076757 said:
Just got my galaxy S3 and im loving every second of it, BUT
the vibration is so "low" i cant feel it vibrate in my pocket compared to the HTC HD2 at all. is this normal. is there any way to make the vibration "feelable" if thats a word.
i had at least 7 miss calls with vibration on and i didnt feel none of them at all. you may say put the ringtone on. but i was in a situation where putting a ringtone on would not be right so i put it to vibration mode and i didnt feel jack all.
even with the ringtone on the vibration cannot be felt! so disappointed
any tips would help
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You must have a faulty device... if anything my device has to much of a strong vibrate!
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can you feel the phones vibration in your pocket?
Pretty sure you can turn up vibration intensity in settings.
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Settings --> Sound --> Vibration intensity. If you're still missing them on max intensity make some longer custom vibration notifications for your apps, be less likely to miss those (inbuilt feature).
10076757 said:
can you feel the phones vibration in your pocket?
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100%!
As others have pointed out, you can turn up intensity in settings, mine was on full and almost too much!
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Hi guys, my s3's haptic feedback stopped working all of a sudden and I don't know what is wrong with it. I checked sound settings and advanced settings and haptic feedback appears enabled. I'm running aokp 40 and siyah 1.2.6. I'm hoping that it is not a hardware issue. Has anyone had any experience with Samsung rma before (I'm using an international unit bought from clove and I live in Canada)? Or is there a vibration seeing that i have not checked yet or something? Thanks.
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lawonga said:
my s3's haptic feedback stopped working all of a sudden and I don't know what is wrong with it. I checked sound settings and advanced settings and haptic feedback appears enabled.
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I know this answer may be too late for you, but for other people...
I had this same issue recently. Haptic feedback was ON in sound settings but still no joy when touching menu buttons.
Turns out my phones 'Power Saving mode' was ON.
If you go into Power Saving mode you'll see that one of its ways of saving your battery is to turn off haptic feedback.
Just so the phone can confuse you though it wont turn it off from the settings in sound, it will just turn it off and still appear 'on' in sound settings!
Hope this helps.
THANK YOU!
AndyGalaxy said:
I know this answer may be too late for you, but for other people...
I had this same issue recently. Haptic feedback was ON in sound settings but still no joy when touching menu buttons.
Turns out my phones 'Power Saving mode' was ON.
If you go into Power Saving mode you'll see that one of its ways of saving your battery is to turn off haptic feedback.
Just so the phone can confuse you though it wont turn it off from the settings in sound, it will just turn it off and still appear 'on' in sound settings!
Hope this helps.
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You for real solved an ongoing 4 day issue for me on my stock Galaxy Note2! Lol I didn't know that the power save ended up being on.
Thank you for actually posting in case others ran into it!
Hello everyone, I just got done rooting my HTC one and I love the haptic feedback when I hit a button. After rooting it though, the haptic feedback doesn't seem to work. Also the capacitive buttons don't seem to light up anymore. Any ideas on what the problem is? I already tried restarting the phone and unchecking and checking the vibrate to touch button. Thanks
Check power saver for vibration and cover two sensors on top grill for capacitive buttons
Dottcent said:
Check power saver for vibration and cover two sensors on top grill for capacitive buttons
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WOW! LOL. I'm an idiot. Right on man.
No problem, sleep tight now...
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